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English: Photograph of Eliza Roxcy Snow Young, the second general president of the Relief of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Snow was a wife to Brigham Young, and claimed to be a plural wife of Joseph Smith, Jr.. A renowned poet, Snow chronicled history, celebrated nature and relationships, and expounded scripture and doctrine.
Ǹgụ́ụ̀bọ̀chị̀ circa 1870
date QS:P,+1870-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Mkpọlọ́gwụ̀ Library of Congress
Odé ákwụ́kwọ́ Unknown authorUnknown author
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dị ùgbu â21:01, 1 Ọgọọst 2016NvóÁká màkà otù ȯ dị nà 21:01, 1 Ọgọọst 2016197 × 337 (276 KB)Amgisseman(BYU)adjusted color levels
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